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Golf in the Wild
Costa Rica is a fantasy land for nature lovers -- and golfers, too
Hawaii...Cabo San Lucas...Pebble Beach...Myrtle Beach... Imagine a golf vacation at these popular golf destinations before they were discovered by the golf traveler. This will...
How to Get out of Bunkers
This lesson is entitled, "How to Get out of Bunkers", and everyone knows how frustrating they can be if you don't know the proper mechanics to get out of them. But the bottom line is, for the pros, bunker shots are some of the easiest shots on the...
How Your Golf Driver Swing Can Have More Power
A golf driver swing that is lacking in power has a couple of issues that need to be addressed. A golf driver swing is slightly different than your other clubs...but needs to have the same sequence of motion and body position at impact to produce...
Improving Your Balance And Your Golf Game
Balance - it sounds so simple! As a golfer, you know that maintaining a proper balance is key to your game. And it's more than just having the correct stance. Optimal balance depends on three aspects - your visual perception, the signals from the...
What Should I Know About Biomechanics of the Golf Swing?
If you’ve read some of my articles in the past, we focused a lot on training the body to help you provide more power, consistency and accuracy to your golf swing. Today, we are going to get a little more scientific. So hang with me. I am going...
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Golf Bag Tips - How To Care For Your Clubs
You have invested a ton of money in your golf clubs and bag. It makes sense, then, that you would want to care for your clubs and bag so that you get the most use out of them. These following golf bag tips and golf club tips will help you do just that.
These tips are suitable for an ancient golf bag with dividers, an old set of golf clubs that you inherited from your grandfather, or the finest set of clubs and bag that money can buy.
One of the best tips for caring for your bags and clubs is to keep them indoors when you're not using them. Many golfers tend to leave their bag in their car trunk or in their garage. But this exposes the bag to drastic changes in temperature and moisture, both of which can ruin a nice bag and set of golf clubs.
Besides just a bag, you need additional equipment to protect your clubs. Many players
follow the tip to put head covers on their woods. This protects these big investments from accidental dings and nicks. Some pros even recommend this tip: use covers for your irons and putter during storage, too.
One of the best ways to keep your golf clubs clean during a round of golf is a towel attached to your bag. This tip only works if you remember to actually use the towel! After every golf shot, whether or not the golf club head has a divot stuck to it, give the golf club a good wipe with the towel on your bag.
About the Author
Copyright 2005. Mike Ross is the founder of Golf-Equipment-World.com. He writes reviews of all golf equipment including golf clubs, golf balls, golf shoes, golf carts and golf bags.
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